NEW YORK — R&B singer Cassie delved further into text messages with former boyfriend Sean ''Diddy'' Combs during her cross-examination Friday in the music mogul's sex trafficking trial, telling him ''I'm not a rag doll. I'm somebody's child'' after he beat her at a Los Angeles hotel in 2016.
However, as they tried to recover from the episode, she and Combs were expressing love for each other just days later, with Cassie writing in one text: ''We need a different vibe from Friday.''
She and one of Combs' defense attorneys read the couple's messages aloud during two days of cross-examination in a Manhattan courtroom, which ended Friday afternoon. The defense also tried to discredit Cassie's testimony that Combs raped her in 2018 after she ended their nearly 11-year relationship.
In the ''rag doll'' text, Cassie, whose legal name is Casandra Ventura, told Combs he was out of control from drugs and alcohol that day. After hotel security video of the assault was released last year, Combs apologized and said he was ''disgusted'' by his actions.
Federal prosecutors allege Combs exploited his status as a music executive and businessman to force women into drug-fueled encounters with male sex workers, called ''freak-offs,'' that he watched and directed. Cassie is one of several accusers expected to testify.
However, Combs' lawyers want the jury to see Cassie as a willing and eager participant in his sexual lifestyle. He has pleaded not guilty to federal sex trafficking and racketeering charges.
His defense says that, although he could be violent, nothing he did amounted to a criminal enterprise. And Combs insists all the sex at the freak-offs was consensual.
Cassie, the prosecution's star witness, testified she was ashamed and loathed taking part in ''hundreds'' of the freak-offs, which could go on for days. But she said she felt compelled because Combs threatened her with violence, and was physically abusive ''a lot'' during the encounters. He also threatened to publicly release sex videos of her if she made him angry, she said.